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Computerized Manufacturing and Machining Technology Program of Studies 2017-2018 Comp Dana Tackett, Program Consultant Office of Career and Technical Education Kentucky Department of Education [email protected]
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utilized Manufacturing and Machining Technology

Computerized Manufacturing and Machining Technology

Program of Studies 2017-2018

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Dana Tackett, Program Consultant Office of Career and Technical Education

Kentucky Department of Education [email protected]

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Computerized Manufacturing and Machining Technology

Program Area Course Title

Post- Secondary Connection

Valid Course Code

Recommended Grade Level

Recommended Credit

9 10 11 12 Advanced Dimensioning and Measurement

CAD 240 470924 X X X 1

Applied Machining I CMM 120 470911 X X X X 1 Applied Machining II CMM 122 470912 X X X X 1 Blueprint Reading for Machinists

BRX 112 470921 X X X 1

CAD/CAM/CNC CMM 132 470925 X X 1 Conversational Editing and Subroutines

CMM 2302 470927 X X X 1

Co-op (Machine Tool) CMM 299 470929 X X 1 Fundamentals of Machine Tools - A

CMM 110 470913 X X X X 1

Fundamentals of Machine Tools - B

CMM 112 470914 X X X X 1

Interdisciplinary Geometry and Compute Aided Drafting (CAD)

480114 X X X X 1

Internship (Machine Tool) CMM 298 470932 X X 1 - 3 Intermediate Computer Aided Drafting

CAD 200 480112 X X X X 1

Introduction to Computer Aided Drafting

CAD 100 480110 X X X X 1

Introduction to Conversational Programming

CMM 2301 470926 X X X 1

Introduction to Engineering Design (PLTW)

219901 X X X X 1

Manual Programming CMM 130 470915 X X X X 1 Mechanical Blueprint Reading BRX 210 470922 X X .5 Metrology/Control Charts CMM 118 470928 X X X .5 Special Problems (CMM) IEX 291 470979 X X X 1 Technical Mathematics (must be taught for dual credit)

MAT 116 270643 X X X 1

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COMPLEMENTARY OR ADVANCED COURSEWORK BEYOND CMM PATHWAY(s)

Upon completion of a pathway, additional coursework to enhance student learning is encouraged. Credits earned in Advanced or Complementary Coursework “Beyond the Pathway” may not be substituted for pathway courses in order to achieve Preparatory or Completer status.

• 470924 Advanced Dimensioning and Measurement • 470927 Conversational Editing and Subroutines • 480114 Interdisciplinary Geometry and Computer Aided Drafting (CAD) • 480112 Intermediate Computer Aided Drafting • 470926 Introduction to Conversational Programming • 470979 Special Problems (CMM) • 270643 Technical Mathematics (must be taught for dual credit) • Career Options • JAG Courses

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Overview of Computerized Manufacturing and Machining Technology Purpose The vision of Computerized Manufacturing and Machining Technology is to promote safety and performance standards, enhance leadership skills, and provide relevant curriculum vital to the education of all students.

The Computerized Manufacturing and Machining Technology program prepares students by engaging them with scientific, mathematical, and critical thinking skills through the classroom and lab/shop training.

Computerized Manufacturing and Machining Technology will:

• Operate as the venue for nationally recognized industry standard training. • Provide a critical link in school to employment or postsecondary education. • Develop stronger relationships with the community in terms of mutual advocacy,

cooperative field experiences, employment placement, and support for relevant student organizations and competitions.

• Represent an important component in the education of all students. • Require and promote critical thinking and problem solving. • Offer an up to date curriculum based on standards that adapts to changes in the industry. • Integrate academic skills to insure that students develop written and verbal

communications skills, computational skills, and scientific/math problem-solving skills. Career Pathways

• Machinist Operator • Computer Numerical Control (CNC) Operator • Manufacturing TRACK • Computerized Manufacturing and Machining (CMM) Engineering – (Hybrid pathway

with additional Engineering) Standards Based Curriculum The Computerized Manufacturing and Machining Technology Curriculum is composed of standards-based competencies. All Computerized Manufacturing and Machining Technology programs incorporate industry and common core standards thus increasing the student’s qualifications toward successful employment.

Alignment of the Computerized Manufacturing and Machining Technology curriculum with nationally recognized industry standards and the common core standards provides optimal preparation for students to acquire an industry certification.

Communities understand that this preparation provides better career opportunities for students and the demands of today’s workforce for the 21st century.

Kentucky Occupational Skill Standards

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The Kentucky Occupational Skill Standards are the performance specifications that identify the knowledge, skills, and abilities an individual needs to succeed in the workplace. Identifying the necessary skills is critical to preparing students for entry into employment or postsecondary education. These standards describe the necessary occupational, academic, and employability skills needed to enter the workforce or post-secondary education in specific career areas. There is an ongoing effort to continue to refine these standards by which exemplary Career and Technical Education Programs are evaluated and certified. This helps insure that curriculum meets industry specifications.

2017 – 2018 Valid Industry Certification and KOSSA List

Work Based Learning Cooperative experience, internships, shadowing and mentoring opportunities provide depth and breadth of learning in the instructional program and allow students to apply the concepts learned in the classroom. The Work Based Learning Manual is available on the KDE webpage: www.education.ky.gov.

Student Organizations and Competitions Participation in SkillsUSA competitions provides a vehicle for students to employ higher order thinking skills, interact with high-level industry representatives and enhance leadership skills through participation in regional, state and national competitive events and activities.

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COMPUTERIZED MANUFACTURING & MACHINING CAREER PATHWAYS

2017-2018

MACHINIST OPERATOR CIP 48.0503.02

PATHWAY DESCRIPTION: Machine operators are responsible for producing precision machined parts. They measure parts with precision tools in order to make sure certain parts meet pre-determined quality and cosmetic standards. When parts have passed inspection, the parts go on to the next phase of production. Machine operators are expected to meet production quotas. The level of documentation required varies, depending on the degree of precision needed for the finished product. Machine operators also need to keep track of the number of units that are scrapped due to various errors.

BEST PRACTICE CORE

EXAMPLE ILP-RELATED CAREER TITLES

Complete (2) TWO CREDITS:

• 470913 Fundamentals of Machine Tools-A • 470914 Fundamentals of Machine Tools-B

Choose (2) TWO CREDITS from the following:

• 470921 Blueprint Reading for Machinists • 470911 Applied Machining - I • 470912 Applied Machining II • 470915 Manual Programming • 480110 Introduction to Computer Aided Drafting • 470922 Mechanical Blueprint Reading* • 470928 Metrology/Control Charts* • 219901 Introduction to Engineering Design(PLTW) • 470929 Co-op (Machine Tool) OR

470932 Internship(Machine Tool)

Note: (PLTW) courses require an agreement between Project Lead the Way and the Local School District.

Note: (*) Indicates half-credit (.5) course

Machinist Technician Machinist

Maintenance Machinist

CNC Machine Operator CNC Programmer

Quality Control Manager Mechanical Engineer

Engineer Technician Industrial Engineer

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COMPUTERIZED MANUFACTURING & MACHINING CAREER PATHWAYS

2017-2018

COMPUTER NUMERICAL CONTROL (CNC) OPERATOR CIP 48.0503.04

PATHWAY DESCRIPTION: CNC operators monitor and operate CNC (computer numerically controlled) machines to cut metal and plastic parts for the manufacturing industry. They select and download CNC programs and perform test operations to ensure the product is made to specifications. The CNC operator may be responsible for selecting and setting all tools required for producing the final precision part to customer specifications.

BEST PRACTICE CORE

EXAMPLE ILP-RELATED CAREER TITLES

Choose (4) FOUR CREDITS from the following:

• 470913 Fundamentals of Machine Tools-A • 470914 Fundamentals of Machine Tools-B • 470915 Manual Programming • 470925 CAD/CAM/CNC • 470921 Blueprint Reading for Machinists • 480110 Introduction to Computer-Aided Drafting • 470929 Co-op (Machine Tool) OR

470932 Internship (Machine Tool)

Machine Operator Machinist Technician Machinist

Maintenance Machinist CNC Programmer CNC Machine Operator

Quality Control Manager Mechanical Engineer Technician

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COMPUTERIZED MANUFACTURING & MACHINING CAREER PATHWAYS

2017-2018

MANUFACTURING TRACK CIP 48.0500.99

PATHWAY DESCRIPTION: The Tech Ready Apprentices for Careers in Kentucky (TRACK) youth pre-apprenticeship program is a partnership between the Kentucky Department of Education’s Office of Career and Technical Education and the Kentucky Labor Cabinet to provide secondary students with career pathway opportunities into employers who offer Registered Apprenticeship programs. Employers are able to tailor the program for their specific needs and select the Career and Technical Education courses and students for their apprenticeship pathway. Employers benefit by gaining future employees that have a good foundation and an interest in that occupation. Additionally, it enables students to receive a nationally recognized credential. Successful completion is determined by the employer and the student will be awarded an industry certification through The Kentucky Labor Cabinet and all on-the-job hours worked will be counted towards the registered apprenticeship.

BEST PRACTICE CORE

EXAMPLE ILP-RELATED CAREER TITLES

Complete (4) FOUR CREDITS:

• A minimum of four (4) courses chosen from the partnering technical center’s manufacturing course offerings. These courses are chosen by the employer sponsoring the Registered Apprenticeship. The employer must provide a student co-op opportunity.

NOTE: The specifics of the TRACK program vary and interested parties will need to confer with the Office of Career and Technical Education for the implementation process. There are no costs involved in the TRACK program except for student employee wages. For more information, please refer to: http://education.ky.gov/CTE/cter/Pages/TRACK.aspx

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CTE-ENGINEERING HYBRID CAREER PATHWAYS 2017-2018

COMPUTERIZED MANUFACTURING AND MACHINING (CMM)

ENGINEERING CIP 48.0510.00

PATHWAY DESCRIPTION: This pathway provides the opportunity to blend Career and Technical Education (CTE) courses with Engineering courses to help students apply technical skills along with science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) skills to solve real-world problems. CMM Engineers design, develop and run programs which direct machines to cut and shape metal or plastic for such things as airplanes, automobiles and other industrial machines. CMM Engineers use blueprints and 3-dimensional computer designs to create the programs which result in precisely cut products.

BEST PRACTICE COURSES

EXAMPLE ILP-RELATED CAREER TITLES

Complete (2) TWO CREDITS:

• 210221 Fundamentals of Engineering Design OR 219901 Introduction to Engineering Design (PLTW)

• 210118 Advanced Technological Applications OR 219904 Computer Integrated Manufacturing (PLTW)

Complete (3) THREE CREDITS:

• 470913 Fundamentals of Machine Tools-A • 470914 Fundamentals of Machine Tools-B • 470915 Manual Programming

Service Manager

Machine Operator

Machinist Technician

Machinist

Maintenance Machinist

CNC Machine Operator

CNC Programmer

Quality Control Manager

Mechanical Engineer

Engineer Technician

Industrial Engineer

Note: 470913, 470914, and, 470915 exist in the Computerized Manufacturing and Machining Technology Program of Study.

Note: 210221, 219901, 210118, and 219904 exist in the Engineering Program of Study.

Note: (PLTW) courses require an agreement between Project Lead The Way and the Local School District.

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KENTUCKY CAREER PATHWAY/PROGRAM OF STUDY TEM PLATE COLLEGE/UNIVERSITY: Kentucky College/State University CLUSTER: Manufacturing PATHWAY: Machinist/Manufacturing Mgr HIGH SCHOOL (S): Career Tech High School PROGRAM: Computerized Manufacturing and Machining

GRADE

ENGLISH

MATH

SCIENCE

SOCIAL STUDIES

REQUIRED COURSES RECOMMENDED ELECTIVE COURSES

OTHER ELECTIVE COURSES CAREER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION

COURSES

CREDENTIAL CERTIFICATE

DIPLOMA DEGREE

SAMPLE OCCUPATIONS

9

English I

Algebra I

Earth Science

Economics

History and Appreciation of Visual and Performing Arts

*Intro to Technical Occupations

Computer Applications

10

English II

Geometry

Biology

U.S. History

BRX 112- Blueprint Reading

MTT 110 Fundamentals of Machine Tools-A

MTT 112 Fundamentals of Machine Tools-B

11

English III

Algebra II

Physical Science

World Geography

CAD 100 Intro to CAD

MTT 120 Applied Machining I

MTT 122 Applied Machining II

Machinist Technician

12

English IV

Trigonometry

Chemistry

Health & PE

CMM 130 Manual Programming

CMM 132 CAD/CAM/CNC

MTT 199 Cooperative Education

Certification / TRACK Pre- Apprenticeship/ KOSSA/HS

Machine Operator/CNC Programmer

Take ACT - Apply for admission to Morehead State University

*Courses to be developed

Year 13

Writing I & II

Calculus I

Humanities

Computer Competence - IET 110

CAD 200 Intermediate CAD

CMM 2301 Editing and Sub-routines

CMM 2302 Editing and Sub-routines

Year 14

Oral Communications CMSP 108

IET 320 Proj Mgt

IET 303 Materials Science

Soc. & Behav. Sci. (Econ 101 or 201)

CAD 240 Advanced Dimension

CAD 250 Advanced CAD

IEX-293 Special Problems

Associate in Applied Science

Manufacturing Supervisor or Technician

Year 15 Natural and

Mathematical Sci. (Phys 201,201A)

IET 330 Industrial Design

Social Sciences (IET 300 Tech.& Society)

ITMT 107 Plastics & 306 Mold Design

IET 319 Quality Control

IET 327 Applied Industrial Management

Year 16

IET 499C Senior Project

Math 353 Statistics

IET 422 Industrial Safety Stds.

IET 488 Flexible Manu. Engineering

IET 317 Time and Motion - ITMT 307 Metallurgy

IET 419 Total

Quality Imp.

IET 320 Sup. Pract. & ITMT 470 Auto. Mfg. Sys.

Bachelor's Degree

Manufacturing

Manager

Required Courses

Recommended Elective Courses

Other Elective Courses

Funded by the U. S. Department of Education Career and Technical Education Courses

(V051B020001) Credit-Based Transition Programs (e.g. Dual/Concurrent Enrollment, Articulated Courses, 2+2+2)

(◆=High School to Comm. College) (● =Com. College to 4-Yr Institution) (■ = Opportunity to test out) Revised Jan. 2005

October, 2006-CTE/Kentucky Mandatory Assessments, Advising, and Additional Preparation

Note: Categories of courses (e.g. Required, Recommended Electives, other Electives and career and Technical Education) apply to both secondary and postsecondary levels.

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Advanced Dimensioning and Measurement Valid Course Code: 470924

Course Description: Presents an in-depth study of advanced industrial dimensioning principles, tolerances, fits, and A.N.S.I. standards. Exploration of the shape and geometric characteristics of parts through geometric tolerance.

Prerequisites: Fundamentals of Machine Tool A - 470913

Content/Process Students will:

1. Practice and perform safe shop procedures at all times. 2. Apply the technical math required for employment opportunities in machining. 3. Perform all duties with emphasis on integrity, responsibility, quality, discipline and

teamwork. 4. Define terms and principles used in advanced dimensioning. 5. Apply using drawing practices, tolerance dimensioning on mating parts. 6. Explain and work with A.N.S.I. standards. 7. Demonstrate surface texture symbols and surface finish. 8. Compare conventional tolerance with Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerance. 9. Establish a basic understanding of Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerance. 10. Analyze specific graphic designs and determine the proper location for dimensions. 11. Define terms and principles relating to Dimensional Metrology. 12. Demonstrate a working knowledge of basic hand held measuring instruments. 13. Measure with basic hand-held measuring instruments. 14. Explain the relationship of precision measurement to manufacturing and design. 15. Demonstrate a working understanding of one-tenth of an inch or one-thousandth of an

inch. Connections

• Common Core Standards • Common Core Technical Standards • New Generation Science Standards • (NIMS) National Institute for Metalworking Skills • MasterCAM • KCTCS Course: CAD 240 • CTSO - SkillsUSA • KOSSA

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Applied Machining - I Valid Course Code: 470911

Course Description: Consists of intermediate level skills using machining machines and surface grinders. It will include the selection of grinding wheels. Applications in milling, lathe, bench work, and utilizing gauge blocks and the sine bar are covered in this course. Surface grinding and abrasives are introduced and properties of metals are discussed.

Prerequisite: Fundamentals of Machine Tool A - 470913

Fundamentals of Machine Tool B - 470914 Content/Process

Students will: 1. Practice and perform safe shop procedures at all times. 2. Apply the technical math required for employment opportunities in machining. 3. Perform all duties with emphasis on integrity, responsibility, quality, discipline and

teamwork. 4. Machine and finish holes on the milling machine. 5. Cut and finish different types of key seats. 6. Select and use different types of milling cutters. 7. Select and perform basic grinding operation. 8. Machine holes on a vertical mill. 9. Form mill on a vertical mill. 10. Mill key seats. 11. Mill an angle on a vertical mill. 12. Cut and finish holes on the milling machine. 13. Demonstrate the care and safe use of machine grinders. 14. Select grinding wheels. 15. Classify metals and metal shapes.

Connections • Common Core Standards • Common Core Technical Standards • New Generation Science Standards • (NIMS) National Institute for Metalworking Skills • MasterCAM • KCTCS Course: CAD 120 • CTSO - SkillsUSA • KOSSA

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Applied Machining - II Valid Course Code: 470912

Course Description: Prepares the student for a higher level in the operation of machine tools. Applications in milling, lathe, bench work, and utilizing gauge blocks and the sine bar are covered in this course. Surface grinding and abrasives are introduced, and properties of metals are discussed.

Prerequisite: Applied Machining I - 470911

Content/Process Students will:

1. Practice and perform safe shop procedures at all times. 2. Apply the technical math required for employment opportunities in machining. 3. Perform all duties with emphasis on integrity, responsibility, quality, discipline and

teamwork. 4. Perform the grinding of parts with surfaces that are flat, parallel, and perpendicular. 5. Perform the machining of tapers on mills and lathes. 6. Perform plunge cutting operations. 7. Perform the knurling on the lathe. 8. Operate a surface grinder. 9. Mount, balance, and dress grinding wheels. 10. Cut tapers. 11. Perform plunge cut operations. 12. Chase standard threads on the lathe. 13. Chase metric threads on the lathe.

Connections • Common Core Standards • Common Core Technical Standards • New Generation Science Standards • (NIMS) National Institute for Metalworking Skills • MasterCAM • KCTCS Course: CAD 122 • CTSO - SkillsUSA • KOSSA

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Blueprint Reading for Machinist Valid Course Code: 470921

Course Description: Provides the student with a beginning and advanced series of lectures, demonstrations, and practice exercise in the study of prints. Safety will be emphasized as an integral part of this course.

Prerequisites: Consent of Instructor

Content/Process Students will:

1. Practice and perform safe shop procedures at all times. 2. Apply the technical math required for employment opportunities in machining. 3. Perform all duties with emphasis on integrity, responsibility, quality, discipline and

teamwork. 4. Demonstrate competency in mathematical fraction and decimal problems. 5. Identify the alphabet of lines. 6. Identify multiple views. 7. Arrange multiple views. 8. Arrange two view drawings. 9. Identify one view drawings. 10. Arrange and identify auxiliary views. 11. Demonstrate the use of size and location dimensions. 12. Demonstrate proper dimensions of cylinders and arcs. 13. Size dimensions of holes and angles. 14. Locate dimensions for centering of holes, points, and centers. 15. Interpret the base line dimensions on drawings. 16. Calculate tolerances. 17. Identify labeling of various screw threads. 18. Calculate tapers and machined surfaces. 19. Dimension parts using shop notes. 20. Identify half, full, and removed sections. 21. Interpret ordinate and tabular dimensions. 22. Set tolerances using geometric dimensioning techniques. 23. Sketch parts with irregular shapes. 24. Sketch oblique views of various parts. 25. Sketch and dimension shop drawings. 26. Demonstrate visualizing techniques of multiple views. 27. Identify line types used in combinations. 28. Identify standards listings on working drawings. 29. List procedural machining and construction requirements from notations on working

drawings. 30. List proper procedure for construction of various machining processes. 31. Determine proper thread series and types for duty specific assembly. 32. Specify duty specific uses of contour notes. 33. Determine overall measurements of contoured parts. 34. Explain various terms involved in multiple sections. 35. Identify usages for chamfers and interpret sizes.

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36. Define various chamfer terms. 37. Determine the sizing procedures of necks and grooves. 38. Identify various keyway and key seat standards. 39. Identify usage of geometric symbols. 40. Define terms relating to geometric tolerance. 41. Set standards and tolerances using geometric dimensioning. 42. Set axis coordinates on numerical control prints. 43. Determine axis coordinates on ordinate and tabular prints. 44. Identify casting and forging terms. 45. Calculate bend setbacks in sheet metals and plate steels. 46. Identify parts and materials from various reference books and manuals.

Connections • Common Core Standards • Common Core Technical Standards • New Generation Science Standards • (NIMS) National Institute for Metalworking Skills • MasterCAM • KCTCS Course: BRX 112 • CTSO - SkillsUSA • KOSSA

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CAD/CAM/CNC Valid Course Code: 470925

Course Description: This course introduces the student to CAD/CAM/CNC systems which includes CAM software. The student will utilize process planning, manual programming and CAD/CAM for CNC equipment. The student will load a CNC program and set tool and work offsets, and machine part.

Content/Process Students will:

1. Practice and perform safe shop procedures at all times. 2. Apply the technical math required for employment opportunities in machining. 3. Perform all duties with emphasis on integrity, responsibility, quality, discipline and

teamwork. 4. Perform routine maintenance on tools, equipment, and machines. 5. Demonstrate knowledge of manual data input on CNC machines. 6. Create a roughing tool path for milling applications. 7. Enter tool offsets and cutter geometry and work offset. 8. Test and run a program. 9. Create a thread element, grooving and roughing for turning. 10. Use fixed cycles on CNC machines. 11. Use an automatic tool changer. 12. Work with sub-routines. 13. Generate code from converted CAD geometry. 14. Use the CAM system to transfer CAD geometry, RS - 232, DNC link. 15. Use process planning for CNC equipment. 16. Create drawings on CAM software. 17. Load a CNC program and set tool and work offsets. 18. Generate code using CAM software. 19. Operate CNC equipment.

Connections • Common Core Standards • Common Core Technical Standards • New Generation Science Standards • (NIMS) National Institute for Metalworking Skills • MasterCAM • KCTCS Course: CMM 132 • CTSO - SkillsUSA • KOSSA

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Conversational Editing and Subroutines Valid Course Code: 470927

Course Description: Introduces students to performing editing routines, to subroutines, and to programs that contain loops. Students will also interpret error messages from the control.

Prerequisite: Introduction to Conversational Programming - 470926

Content/Process Students will:

1. Practice and perform safe shop procedures at all times. 2. Apply the technical math required for employment opportunities in machining. 3. Perform all duties with emphasis on integrity, responsibility, quality, discipline and

teamwork. 4. Preventative measures. 5. Hazardous materials. 6. Safe use of CNC milling machines. 7. Use conversational programming of CNC machine tools. 8. Complete projects using the skills obtained in the classroom in work situations. 9. Write a conversational program. 10. Troubleshoot the program and correct mistakes. 11. Identification of errors and correction of them in programs. 12. Improvement of programs. 13. Writing programs by hand. 14. Performance of machining operations using programs written by hand. 15. Editing of existing programs. 16. Edit existing blocks in programs. 17. Interpret error messages from the control. 18. Demonstrate knowledge of when to use and when not to use polar coordinates. 19. Calculate X, Y or Z and I, J, or K points using the Pythagorean Theorem and trigonometry. 20. Write a program containing subroutines. 21. Write a program containing loops.

Connections • Common Core Standards • Common Core Technical Standards • New Generation Science Standards • (NIMS) National Institute for Metalworking Skills • MasterCAM • KCTCS Course: CMM 2302 • CTSO - SkillsUSA • KOSSA

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Co-op (Machine Tool) Valid Course Code: 470929

Course Description: Cooperative education provides supervised on-the-job work experience related to the student's educational objectives. Students participating in the cooperative education program receive compensation for their work. This course can be repeated.

Prerequisite: Consent of Instructor

Content/Process Students will:

1. Practice and perform safe shop procedures at all times. 2. Apply the technical math required for employment opportunities in machining. 3. Perform all duties with emphasis on integrity, responsibility, quality, discipline and

teamwork. 4. Gain career awareness and the opportunity to test career choice(s). 5. Receive work experience related to career interests prior to graduation. 6. Integrate classroom studies with work experience. 7. Receive exposure to facilities and equipment unavailable in a classroom setting. 8. Increase employability potential after graduation. 9. Earn funds to help finance education expenses.

Connections • Common Core Standards • Common Core Technical Standards • New Generation Science Standards • (NIMS) National Institute for Metalworking Skills • MasterCAM • KCTCS Course: CMM 299 • CTSO - SkillsUSA • KOSSA

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Fundamentals of Machine Tools - A Valid Course Code: 470913

Course Description: This course provides the basic principles needed for a solid foundation in machine tool technology. Areas and machines covered include shop safety, bench work, drill press, power saw, measurement, mills, and lathes.

Content/Process Students will:

1. Practice and perform safe shop procedures at all times. 2. Apply the technical math required for employment opportunities in machining. 3. Perform all duties with emphasis on integrity, responsibility, quality, discipline and

teamwork. 4. Perform bench work processes, hacksaw, files, layout, drill, tap and other activities to meet

industry standards. 5. Perform safe and functional activities on the following machines: horizontal band saw,

vertical band saw, drill press, arbor press, lathes, and mills. 6. Perform tasks with cutting hand tools and non-cutting hand tools. 7. Identify and explain the handling procedure for hazardous material and the MSDS. 8. Identify safety needs and regulations in a machine shop. 9. Identify non-cutting hand tools and the proper use of them. 10. Prepare for a bench work process. 11. Hand saw with a hacksaw. 12. Bench file the work piece. 13. Dress and true grinding wheels on bench and pedestal grinders. 14. Demonstrate knowledge of power saws, parts, and applications. 15. Demonstrate the care and safe use of the power saw. 16. Cut and weld band saw blades. 17. Perform operations on the cut-off saw. 18. Perform operations on the vertical band saw, 19. Demonstrate knowledge of drill press, parts, and applications. 20. Demonstrate the care and safe use of the drill press. 21. Calculate and set the cutting speed and feed on the drill press. 22. Sharpen drills. 23. Set up a drill press and drill holes. 24. Shape and finish holes on a drill press. 25. Tap holes by hand and machine on a drill press. 26. Thread by hand with taps and dies. 27. Operate an arbor press. 28. Use chisels and punches. 29. Demonstrate knowledge of hazardous materials handling. 30. Demonstrate knowledge of hazardous materials storage. 31. Demonstrate lock-out/tag-out procedures. 32. Demonstrate use of MSDS. 33. Measure with basic hand-held measuring instrument.

Connections

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• Common Core Standards • Common Core Technical Standards • New Generation Science Standards • (NIMS) National Institute for Metalworking Skills • MasterCAM • KCTCS Course: CMM 110 • CTSO - SkillsUSA • KOSSA

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Fundamentals of Machine Tools - B Valid Course Code: 470914

Course Description: This course provides intermediate skill development in machine tool technology. The course builds on basic skills especially in the calculation of safe cutting speed and feed rates for the drill press, power saw, mills, and lathes. Shop safety, bench work, and precision measurement are also emphasized.

Content/Process Students will:

1. Practice and perform safe shop procedures at all times. 2. Apply the technical math required for employment opportunities in machining. 3. Perform all duties with emphasis on integrity, responsibility, quality, discipline and

teamwork. 4. Demonstrate knowledge of lathes, parts, and applications. 5. Demonstrate the care and safe use of lathes. 6. Demonstrate use and knowledge of mill parts and applications. 7. Demonstrate knowledge of cutting tools. 8. Demonstrate knowledge of cutting fluids. 9. Identify and explain the handling procedure for hazardous material and the content of

MSDS. 10. Calculate and set speeds and feeds on a lathe. 11. Sharpen high speed tool bits. 12. Mount work piece on a lathe. 13. Face a work piece. 14. Perform turning operations. 15. Machine with carbide cutting tools. 16. File and polish a work piece. 17. Demonstrate knowledge of a milling machine, parts, and applications. 18. Demonstrate the care and safe use of milling machines. 19. Calculate and set speeds and feeds on the milling machine. 20. Mill flat surfaces and grooves using a vertical mill. 21. Apply cutting fluid to machining operations.

Connections • Common Core Standards • Common Core Technical Standards • New Generation Science Standards • (NIMS) National Institute for Metalworking Skills • MasterCAM • KCTCS Course: CMM 112 • CTSO - SkillsUSA • KOSSA

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Interdisciplinary Geometry and Computer Aided Drafting (CAD) Valid Course Code: 480114

Course Description: This course is designed to introduce the student to the customization of the CAD software. Menu creation and programming will be applied as it relates to the CAD program.

Prerequisites: Introduction to Computer Aided Drafting - 480110

Content/Process Students will:

1. Practice and perform safe shop procedures at all times. 2. Apply the technical math required for employment opportunities in machining. 3. Perform all duties with emphasis on Integrity, responsibility, quality, discipline and

teamwork. 4. Utilize advanced CAD applications. 5. Develop basic programming techniques.

Connections • Common Core Standards • Common Core Technical Standards • New Generation Science Standards • (NIMS) National Institute for Metalworking Skills • MasterCAM • CTSO - SkillsUSA • KOSSA

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Internship (CMM) Valid Course Code: 470932

Course Description: Internship provides supervised on-the-job work experience related to the student's educational objectives. Students participating in the Internship do not receive compensation.

Prerequisites: Permission of the Instructor

Content/Process Students will:

1. Practice and perform safe shop procedures at all times. 2. Apply the technical math required for employment opportunities in machining. 3. Perform all duties with emphasis on integrity, responsibility, quality, discipline and

teamwork. 4. Gain career awareness and the opportunity to test career choice(s). 5. Receive work experience related to career interests prior to graduation. 6. Integrate classroom studies with work experience. 7. Receive exposure to facilities and equipment unavailable in a classroom setting. 8. Increase employability potential after graduation.

Connections

• Common Core Standards • Common Core Technical Standards • New Generation Science Standards • (NIMS) National Institute for Metalworking Skills • MasterCAM • KCTCS Course: CMM 298 • CTSO - SkillsUSA • KOSSA

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Intermediate Computer Aided Drafting Valid Course Code: 480112

Course Description: Uses CAD software to produce advanced two-and three-dimensional object drawings. Practices advanced techniques of drafting, layering, and symbols associated with one or more design applications. Calculates perimeters, areas, and mass associated with the drawings.

Prerequisite: Intro to Computer Aided Drafting - 480110

Content/Process Students will:

1. Practice and perform safe shop procedures at all times. 2. Apply the technical math required for employment opportunities in machining. 3. Perform all duties with emphasis on integrity, responsibility, quality, discipline and

teamwork. 4. Demonstrate, through practice and communications, a comprehensive working knowledge

of CAD drafting and the drafting symbols associated with one or more design applications. 5. Produce complex drawings through use of CAD techniques. 6. Use CAD to calculate perimeters and areas for design features. 7. Construct three-dimensional models using various techniques. 8. Project two-dimensional orthographic and axonometric views and sections off of the three-

dimensional models. 9. Use advanced CAD operations.

Connections • Common Core Standards • Common Core Technical Standards • New Generation Science Standards • (NIMS) National Institute for Metalworking Skills • MasterCAM • KCTCS Course: CAD 200 • CTSO - SkillsUSA • KOSSA

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Introduction to Computer Aided Drafting Valid Course Code: 480110

Course Description: Uses computer graphic workstation in the application of fundamental principles and capabilities of CAD, basic drafting conventions, and operations. Students participate in an in-depth study of computer aided drafting commands, terminology, command utilization, and skill development.

Content/Process Students will:

1. Practice and perform safe shop procedures at all times. 2. Apply the technical math required for employment opportunities in machining. 3. Perform all duties with emphasis on integrity, responsibility, quality, discipline and

teamwork. 4. Demonstrate an understanding of orthographic projection, section, auxiliary, and

pictorial views as they relate to three-dimensional objects. 5. Identify the alphabet of lines and name each lines’ use. 6. Use architect’s metric, civil, mechanical drafter’s scales. 7. Understand the use and purpose of a title block. 8. Demonstrate a basic understanding of dimensions and their uses. 9. Describe, using correct computer terminology, basic computer functions, uses of

computers in society and different types of software. 10. Discuss ethical computing issues, such as copyright, privacy, security, and property. 11. Use graphical user interface. 12. Use computer application programs. 13. Access information sources found on networks such as the Internet and be familiar

with Web browsers and search for information related to his or her own field. 14. Demonstrate an awareness of different types of software applications. 15. Produce line entities using various coordinate techniques. 16. Construct geometric shapes in two-dimensional space. 17. Develop detailed orthographic views as required. 18. Construct cross sections of various designs, with cross-hatching incorporated as

desired. 19. Apply dimensions and annotations to drawings. 20. Move, copy, delete, and save drawings or portions of drawings. 21. Use CAD to manipulate drawings by means of translation, rotation, scaling, zooming,

panning, and windowing. 22. Explore 3-D drawing techniques.

Connections • Common Core Standards • Common Core Technical Standards • New Generation Science Standards • (NIMS) National Institute for Metalworking Skills • MasterCAM • KCTCS Course: CAD 100 • CTSO - SkillsUSA • KOSSA

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Introduction to Conversational Programming Valid Course Code: 470926

Course Description: Introduce students to conversational programming guidelines, which will include program preparation, conversational input, and minor editing.

Prerequisites: Fundamentals of Machine Tools - A 470913

Fundamentals of Machine Tools - B 470914 Content/Process

Students will: 1. Practice and perform safe shop procedures at all times. 2. Apply the technical math required for employment opportunities in machining. 3. Perform all duties with emphasis on integrity, responsibility, quality, discipline and

teamwork. 4. Preventative measures. 5. Hazardous materials. 6. Safe use of CNC milling machines. 7. Use conversational programming of CNC machine tools. 8. Complete projects using the skills obtained in the classroom in work situations. 9. Write a conversational program. 10. Troubleshoot the program and correct mistakes. 11. Response to prompts. 12. Preparation of a conversational program. 13. Edit of existing conversational programs. 14. Performance of machining operations using programs created by student. 15. Respond to prompts correctly to build a program. 16. Prepare a program in conversational language. 17. Compare conversational input to coded input. 18. Determine errors in programs and correct them. 19. Look for improvements in the process of a program. 20. Insert blocks of information into programs. 21. Delete blocks of information from programs.

Connections • Common Core Standards • Common Core Technical Standards • New Generation Science Standards • (NIMS) National Institute for Metalworking Skills • MasterCAM • KCTCS Course: CAD 2301 • CTSO - Skills USA • KOSSA

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Manual Programming Valid Course Code: 470915

Course Description: This course introduces the student to CNC format and the Cartesian Coordinate System. It also introduces the student to CNC codes and programming, set-up, and operation of CNC machine tools. The student will utilize process planning and manual programming for CNC equipment. The student will load a CNC program and set tool and work offsets.

Content/Process Students will:

1. Practice and perform safe shop procedures at all times. 2. Apply the technical math required for employment opportunities in machining. 3. Perform all duties with emphasis on integrity, responsibility, quality, discipline and

teamwork. 4. Use process planning for CNC equipment. 5. Use manual programming for CNC equipment. 6. Load a CNC program and set tool and work offsets. 7. Identify the tasks that must be done to put a job into production. 8. Use proper tool path sequencing. 9. Apply the "Rule of Thumb" to determine rotary axis direction and the "Right-Hand Rule". 10. Describe the characteristics and differences between position and reference points. 11. Calculate coordinate points using absolute Cartesian values. 12. Calculate coordinate points using incremental Cartesian values. 13. Identify basic CNC code structure.

Connections • Common Core Standards • Common Core Technical Standards • New Generation Science Standards • (NIMS) National Institute for Metalworking Skills • MasterCAM • KCTCS Course: CAD 130 • CTSO - SkillsUSA • KOSSA

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Mechanical Blueprint Reading Valid Course Code: 470922

Course Description: Provides the student with an advanced series of lectures, demonstrations, and practice exercises in the study of prints involving math (both decimal and metric), combination of lines, multi-view drawings, assembly drawings, fasteners, machining and construction processes, datum coordinates, numerical control prints, sheet metal prints, welding, casting and forging prints. Safety will be emphasized.

Prerequisite: Blueprint Reading for Machinists - 470921

Content/Process Students will:

1. Practice and perform safe shop procedures at all times. 2. Apply the technical math required for employment opportunities in machining. 3. Perform all duties with emphasis on integrity, responsibility, quality, discipline and

teamwork. 4. Demonstrate visualizing techniques of multiple views. 5. Identify line types used in combinations. 6. Identify standards listings on working drawings. 7. List procedural machining and construction requirements from notations on working

drawings. 8. List proper procedure for construction of various machining processes. 9. Determine proper thread series and types for duty specific assembly. 10. Specify duty specific uses of contour notes. 11. Determine overall measurements of contoured parts. 12. Explain various terms involved in multiple sections. 13. Identify usages for chamfers and interpret sizes. 14. Define various chamfer terms. 15. Determine the sizing procedures of necks and grooves. 16. Identify various keyway and key seat standards. 17. Identify usage of geometric symbols. 18. Define terms relating to geometric tolerance. 19. Set standards and tolerances using geometric dimensioning. 20. Set axis coordinates on numerical control prints. 21. Determine axis coordinates on ordinate and tabular prints. 22. Identify casting and forging terms. 23. Calculate bend setbacks in sheet metals and plate steels. 24. Identify parts and materials from various reference books and manuals.

Connections • Common Core Standards • Common Core Technical Standards • New Generation Science Standards • (NIMS) National Institute for Metalworking Skills • MasterCAM • KCTCS Course: BRX 210 • CTSO - SkillsUSA • KOSSA

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Metrology/Control Charts Valid Course Code: 470928

Course Description: Provides the basic principles in using precision measurement instruments and their application to inspection and quality control.

Content/Process Students will:

1. Practice and perform safe shop procedures at all times. 2. Apply the technical math required for employment opportunities in machining. 3. Perform all duties with emphasis on integrity, responsibility, quality, discipline and

teamwork. 4. Demonstrate and practice correct use of gauging equipment. 5. Demonstrate use of gauging equipment in part inspection. 6. Demonstrate knowledge of common control chart information. 7. Use gauging equipment to supply control charts with chart information. 8. Discuss Coordinate Measuring Machine. 9. Demonstrate and practice correct use of optical comparator. 10. Demonstrate knowledge, skills and abilities of applied statistics as outlined in the NIMS

Framework for Machining Skills. 11. Identify parts and materials from various reference books and manuals.

Connections • Common Core Standards • Common Core Technical Standards • New Generation Science Standards • (NIMS) National Institute for Metalworking Skills • MasterCAM • KCTCS Course: CMM 118 • CTSO - SkillsUSA • KOSSA

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Special Problems (CMM) Valid Course Code: 470979

Course Description: This is a course designed for the student who has demonstrated specific needs.

Prerequisites: Permission of Instructor

Content/Process Students will:

1. Practice and perform safe shop procedures at all times. 2. Apply the technical math required for employment opportunities in machining. 3. Perform all duties with emphasis on integrity, responsibility, quality, discipline and

teamwork. 4. Complete selected tasks/problems as determined by the instructor.

Connections • Common Core Standards • Common Core Technical Standards • New Generation Science Standards • (NIMS) National Institute for Metalworking Skills • MasterCAM • KCTCS Course: IEX 291 • CTSO - SkillsUSA • KOSSA

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Technical Mathematics Valid Course Code: 270643

Course Description: Concepts that will allow student to become proficient in the mathematics used in technical fields are the focal point of this course. Topics include manipulations of whole numbers, integers, fractions and decimals; measurement systems; an introduction to simple geometric figures; algebraic expressions; linear and quadratic equations; and solving right and oblique triangles using fundamentals of trigonometry.

Prerequisites: Permission of Instructor

Content/Process Students will:

1. Practice and perform safe shop procedures at all times. 2. Apply the technical math required for employment opportunities in machining. 3. Perform all duties with emphasis on integrity, responsibility, quality, discipline and

teamwork. 4. Perform conversions using U. S. customary and SI (metric) measures. 5. Apply basic plane geometric principles of lines, angles, triangles and other polygons,

circles and arcs, congruency and similarity. 6. Calculate surface area and volume of basic geometric solids. 7. Solve problems involving significant digits and accuracy and precision of numbers. 8. Solve problems involving ratio, proportion, direct, inverse and joint variation. 9. Perform conversions between coordinate systems. 10. Apply fundamentals of trigonometric functions and co-functions to right triangles. 11. Apply the law of sines and the law of cosines to oblique triangles. 12. Solve problems involving compound angles. 13. Identify the vector concept, the components of vectors and add vectors. 14. Use a scientific calculator. 15. Problem solving involving the above competencies.

Connections • Common Core Standards • Common Core Technical Standards • New Generation Science Standards • (NIMS) National Institute for Metalworking Skills • MasterCAM • KCTCS Course: MAT 116 • CTSO - SkillsUSA • KOSSA


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